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    WORD MEANINGS 1. Abate (decrease‚ subside‚ grow less‚ decline‚ fade away‚ fall‚ stop‚ halt‚ end‚ terminate‚ rise (Antonym) 2. Aberrant (abnormal‚ unusual‚ deviant‚ anomalous‚ peculiar‚ uncharacteristic‚ irregular‚ atypical‚ normal 3. Abeyance ( no found) 4. Abscond (Run away‚ Escape‚ Break out‚ Leave suddenly‚ Make off‚ Flee‚ Run off). 5. abstemious (self-denying‚ self-disciplined‚ moderate‚ ascetic‚ sober‚ temperate‚ teetotal‚ unrestrained (Antonym) 6. admonish (reprove‚

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    lives. Although “abstinence-only” education may be the more common sexual education program‚ comprehensive programs that incorporate various curricula will provide adolescents with the tools necessary to develop healthy relationships‚ and become productive citizens. Although adolescents are impacted the most by sexual education policy they have the least influence in affecting it. In many cases teens have a negative opinion of abstinence programs

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    Teens did not know their own bodies. There were little factual resources that teenagers can depend. Few choices left for them‚ teenagers were guided along high risk actions. Abstinence was the approved option by parents‚ as it teaches teens to not be sexually active but not on protection or STDS. Another path is exploration on their own means. Exploration was dangerous‚ because teenagers were unaware of the consequences. Both options plunged teens’ health into a abyss. Then around 1980s‚ media started

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    Abstinence or Abortion?

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    CER #4: Abstinence or Abortion? Senate Bill 521‚ filed by Ken Paxton of McKinney‚ would prohibit school districts from using sex education materials supplied by any organization affiliated or linked to abortion providers. Teen birth rates have been declining over the past 20 years nationally but Texas still has an alarming 52 to 1000 ratio. The CDC has publically announced they are not completely sure of what the cause is for the decline. The question everyone is asking is why would you change

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    Abstinence Programs

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    Many do not think about abstinence programs when thinking about sexual education. Abstinence programs can be found all around America as well as all around the world. There are 84% of teens that have had abstinence only education. In the US‚ all schools are required to teach sexual education‚ “26 of states require that abstinence be stressed more than any other form of sexual education”. (Health Research Funding) In this generation there are statistics showing that there is a great amount of teens

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    longer is it a matter which will just go away if we ignore it‚ but teen health and the health of our society depend on choices which today’s teens make regarding sex. With so many diseases and problems facing today’s world‚ abstinence is the only way to protect ourselves. Abstinence is a safe choice in preventing the possibility of pregnancy. One-tenth of young women between the ages of 15 and 19 get pregnant every year‚ 83 percent of these pregnancies are unwanted or unplanned. Half of the unmarried

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    The Abstinence Club

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    The Abstinence Club All pressure is not bad. In high school‚ I was apart of a organization called the Abstinence Club. Before joining I found out that the Abstinence Club was an organization that provides positive peer pressure among adults and teens within the society. It’s also a group of persons who all come together and agree that they are going to wait until marriage or either become celibate and stop having sex until getting married. The main rule or agreement of the Abstinence Club is to

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    Sexual Abstinence

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    Every ten seconds a teenager becomes sexually active for the first time. Many people question on whether or not premarital sex is a problem at all. According to singer/songwriter Kim Hill‚ who states‚ "The decision to have sex outside of marriage results in a slow‚ subtle kind of death‚" it is. Many people all around the world have negative thoughts and attitudes towards premarital sex‚ not just the experts. "Sex within marriage is the only kind that lasts for a lifetime‚" is a statement by actor

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    Essays

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    Essay Writing: An essay is a piece of work written in a personal point of view and explains about a particular topic in detail. It is a continuous flow of information without headings‚ subheadings or numberings. It is divided into three main parts which are the introduction‚ body and the conclusion. Essays have a major part in every student’s academic career. Students have to make essays to make their assignments and other writings. The introduction of the essay mentions about the purpose of writing

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    Abstinence In Schools

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    more effective than abstinence classes. One reason sex education should be taught in schools is because it can help inform teens with sex outside of marriage and sexual diseases. Schools should teach sex education because “the US has the highest

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